Public health funerals, including date of birth, date of death, gender, next of kin, burial or cremation and funeral cost. From 2019, the data will also contain the name and last known address of deceased, along with detail of funeral costs and date.
Public health funerals are funerals arranged by Local Authorities for those people who have died and have no known relatives to arrange or pay for their funeral or have relatives who do no...

We are Calderdale 2019 is an assembly of public, private, community and voluntary sector partners within Calderdale.
To support the event, this is one of three data packs created to support the assembly. The other two are Distinctiveness and Enterprising and Talented.

This profile provides a graphical illustration of how different wards relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that show how active Calderdale is. These topics include the level of activity in secondary school children, life expectancy at birth, travel to work and school / college, long term health limiting activity, primary school children's weight, and the percentage of residents who exercise for over four hours, ...

The State of Calderdale assembly is held annually. It is hosted by Calderdale Council to bring together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors. Each organisation has its own priorities, many of which are similar to other organisations in the borough. The event enables a discussion between all partners as to how to meet these priorities, identify where there may be gaps and provide opportunities...

Open Postcode Geo is a postcode dataset and API optimised for geocoding applications. You can use Open Postcode Geo to geocode a dataset, geocode user input, and therefore build a proximity search.
Data is derived from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) postcode database and is free to use, subject to including attributions to ONS, OS (Ordinance Survey) and Royal Mail.
Information is also provided on a range of topics, including...

The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is an indispensable tool to support local groups, organisations and other interested parties who want to know more about the population health needs of Calderdale.
The primary purpose of the JSNA is to paint the big picture in terms of current and future health and wellbeing needs of the people of Calderdale. The JSNA is the first place that local groups, organisations, commissioners and pr...

A range of Public Health data for Calderdale and each of the Calderdale wards, including data on population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people.
Also see Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors.
As part of the event, Calderdale Council prepares a data pack to provide signposts to the key issues that inform the Council's three priorities. This is the section of the data pack on the priority 'Reduce inequalities', including the data used in it's creation.
The other sections of the data pack, includin...